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At the organization of the credit union it is important that people know each other and know the extent to which each of them is trustworthy. All the members of the credit union, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religious and political beliefs, as well as the size of the monetary share have equal rights. The main activities of credit unions, aimed at the organization of mutual aid and social support of citizens is not intended to profit. Initially, the target groups of credit unions were farmers (Raiffeisen), and now they include both individuals (credit unions), and organizations. To increase the number of credit unions in 1979 was adopted the corresponding law that serves as the legal basis of their activity. The specifics of credit unions and, in some sense, their uniqueness lies in the fact that they work not for profit and do not appropriate profit.


Credit Union Location in Akron, Ohio

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All the members of the credit union, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religious and political beliefs, as well as the size of the monetary share have equal rights. Initially, the target groups of credit unions were farmers (Raiffeisen), and now they include both individuals (credit unions), and organizations.

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Akron Firefighters Credit Union, Akron 161 Massillon Rd. Akron, OH 44312

Phone: (330) 798-1994
Routing number: 96656
Charter number: 241273081
Akron Municipal Employees Credit Union, Akron 146 S. High St. Concourse Level Akron, OH 44308

Phone: (330) 375-2020
Routing number: 63084
Charter number: 241273094
Akron Police Department Credit Union, Akron 1570 Akron Peninsula Rd Suite 2 Akron, OH 44313

Phone: (330) 945-8317
Routing number: 96657
Charter number: 241273117
BFG Federal Credit Union, Akron 445 South Main St Akron, OH 44311

Phone: (330) 374-2990
Routing number: 00511
Charter number: 241273078
Buckeye State Credit Union, Akron 155 E. Voris Street Akron, OH 44311

Phone: (330) 253-9197

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Routing number: 96672
Charter number: 241273366
Equitable Federal Credit Union, Akron 2000 Brittain Rd Suite 1120 Akron, OH 44310

Phone: (330) 633-7307
Routing number: 01649
Charter number: 241273308
Firestone Federal Credit Union, Akron 1200 Firestone Parkway Akron, OH 44317

Phone: (330) 379-6400
Routing number: 14066
Charter number: 241273243
FirstEnergy Family Credit Union, Akron 39 E. Market St. Suite 202 Akron, OH 44308

Phone: (330) 535-3611
Routing number: 61620
Charter number: 241273104
Genfed Credit Union, Akron 2492 Wedgewood Drive Ste. G Akron, OH 44312

Phone: (330) 784-5451

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Routing number: 68611
Charter number: 241273269
Goodyear Employees Credit Union, Akron 501 Kelly Ave Akron, OH 44306

Phone: (330) 724-9391
Routing number: 96718
Charter number: 241273285


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In 1908. the spread of credit unions has reached the United States. In 1935 President Roosevelt signed the state Charter on credit unions, which became a law. To date, credit unions - virtually the only form of financial institution where people can quickly and without any problems get a relatively inexpensive cash loan. Credit unions attract people in the first place by the opportunity to get cash loan (credit) - quickly and relatively inexpensively. Is necessary that all shareholders of the credit union were members of a single community, would know each other well enough to enjoy mutual trust. First central bank of credit unions appeared in 1876. Credit unions began to appear rapidly in many European countries. Taking a decision to join a credit union, citizens create an organization through which they participate in the shared savings by mutual crediting and joint (collective) use of personal savings. Historically, credit unions have grown from the experience of credit cooperatives, but they took the experience of organizations of mutual aid of citizens by moving methods of social self-protection from labor and toward consumption. Important specifics of creating a credit union - an initiative order of organization: people do not receive any instructions, orders or regulations, the unification into a credit union occurs by their will and decision. U.S. credit unions have another significant difference from the credit cooperatives of farmers: the first have major proportion of short-term loans, the second - long and mostly in real estate.